Friday, 30 September 2011

Merry-Go-Round - Tutorial

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This month:

A simple tutorial

A few photos to show you how, with just a piece of wire and a piece of salvaged thread or fabric, you can create a colourful butterfly or dragonfly, using the technique of macrame knotting.

Here are a few pieces of salvaged ribbon or thread among which I take my pick.And here is the kind of brass wire (controlled closely as you can see) you can find in any hardware store. I also use copper. Silver or aluminium would do just as well.I cut a pice (22 cm / 8.5 in. in this case).I bend it like this:then I make a plain knot at what will be the tail end of my butterfly and start the macrame as you can see. One way:the other way:until I have enough to create the abdomen.

Then I loosen one of the knots to create the small pair of wings:Then I knot one more tight knot:And then another loose knot, for the larger pair of wings, followed by a couple of tight knots for the head:A little whirl at both ends of the wire, for the antennae:

Pretty psychedelic, isn't it? I think it would do a nice brooch...

With a longer piece of blue cord and copper wire, I created this necklace with what looks more like a dragonfly:

There are as many variations as the kinds of thread or ribbon you can use...

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